I switched hosts and the site ended up down longer than the requisite 7 days because I failed the say the magic words to reinstate. Finally got that straightened out and mostly am really liking the new folks at 1&1 (switched from the less personable Network Solutions.)
Writing away in Maine and filled with exciting news. Every time I have a production, I fear it is my last. Dinner came down in Los Angeles in early May, and I already have three more readings and productions to look forward to:
Next up: We are taking Central Avenue Breakdown to Chicago for a staged reading June 6. Fwd Theatre is a new company there really excited about developing new musicals.
Writing away in Maine and filled with exciting news. Every time I have a production, I fear it is my last. Dinner came down in Los Angeles in early May, and I already have three more readings and productions to look forward to:
Next up: We are taking Central Avenue Breakdown to Chicago for a staged reading June 6. Fwd Theatre is a new company there really excited about developing new musicals.
Here are two song selections. More at www.centralavenuebreakdown.com
Finally, next Spring, I return to Synchronicity Performance Group in Atlanta. They did a wonderful production of Looking for the Pony as part of the Rolling World Premiere. In February, we'll start rehearsals for the World Premiere of Strait of Gibraltar. Very excited!
Strait of Gibraltar by Andrea Lepcio
March 31 - April 23, 2017
This world premiere is a sexy romantic comedy turned terrorism thriller. Miriam, a Jewish woman, and Zameer, a Muslim man from Morocco, meet at a party and fall in love at first sight. When Zameer tells Miriam he’s in the country illegally, she offers to help; but, is everything as it seems? A smart, riveting play that looks at love, truth, prejudice, and civil rights in the age of the Patriot Act.
Loving all and hoping for more!
Strait of Gibraltar by Andrea Lepcio
March 31 - April 23, 2017
This world premiere is a sexy romantic comedy turned terrorism thriller. Miriam, a Jewish woman, and Zameer, a Muslim man from Morocco, meet at a party and fall in love at first sight. When Zameer tells Miriam he’s in the country illegally, she offers to help; but, is everything as it seems? A smart, riveting play that looks at love, truth, prejudice, and civil rights in the age of the Patriot Act.
Loving all and hoping for more!